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Wall Street fell again – Tesla continues to plummet
After two trading days in a row on the plus side, the gloom was back on Wall Street. Not least, electric car manufacturer Tesla had a very heavy day – as did the technology sector as a whole.
Red on Wall Street – weak week for Apple
After Wall Street closed on somewhat brighter figures on Wednesday, the New York Stock Exchange soured again on Thursday. Apple has fallen more than 12 percent this week, which suggests that the company is heading towards its worst week since March 2020.
TSMC's 1,000 Billion U.S. Investment: A Boost for American Chip Production
Taiwanese TSMC, the world's largest semiconductor manufacturer, is to invest over 1,000 billion kronor in the USA over the next four years, confirms USA's President Donald Trump at a press conference. .
"Racist" became "Trump" – Apple promises to fix
A bug in Apple's voice control function caused the word "racist" to be replaced with "Trump". The tech giant - mindful of its relationship with the new president - promises swift action, reports American media.
Apple makes a major investment in the USA
Apple is to employ 20,000 new employees in the USA and make investments totaling 500 billion dollars. This is in connection with President Donald Trump announcing increased tariffs on goods imported from China, the market where Apple has a large part of, for example, its mobile phone manufacturing.
Amazon both meets and disappoints expectations
The American e-commerce giant Amazon partially exceeded expectations in its quarterly report after the stock market closed in New York on Thursday. However, the company also provided several announcements that were received negatively and the stock fell in after-hours trading.
Wall Street rose in volatile trading
The New York stock exchange rose after volatile trading on Thursday. Some index-heavy tech giants had a sluggish day, while others flourished.
Spotify surged on the US stock exchange
The pillars pointed upwards on the stock exchanges in New York on Tuesday. In particular, some of the IT giants did well and Nasdaq's technology-heavy composite index rose 1.
News about Mexico tariffs mitigated stock market decline
The New York Stock Exchange began Monday's trading with a clear decline following President Donald Trump's statements over the weekend about introducing new tariffs on Canada's, China's, and Mexico's exports to the USA. However, the leading indexes recovered somewhat when it became clear that the introduction of the Mexico tariffs would be delayed by a month.
Down on Wall Street - but up in January
Leading indexes on the American stock exchanges fell on the week's and month's last trading day. The broad S&P 500 index lost 0.
Wall Street defies obstacles
Despite certain obstacles in the technology sector and slowing GDP figures, it went fairly well for the stock exchange in New York overall. .
Wall Street recovers some of the AI slump
Wall Street recovers partially from the Chinese AI influenza. The technology-heavy Nasdaq composite index and chip manufacturer Nvidia climbed again after Monday's price slaughter among AI-related technology stocks.
Tech giants' message - "enormous significance"
The American tech giants are expected to deliver enormous profits this week. At the same time, the market's expectations are high when it comes to successes on the AI front.
Malmström: EU must stand firm against the USA
The EU's former trade commissioner, Cecilia Malmström, knows how the tariff discussion went last time Donald Trump was the President of the USA. He has already threatened the EU with raised tariffs, due to alleged mistreatment.
United Kingdom to Investigate Apple and Google
The UK's competition authority (CMA) has launched an investigation into Apple and Google, according to a statement. According to the news agency Bloomberg, the aim is to evaluate the tech giants' respective ecosystems for their phones, including operating systems and apps, and analyze whether the companies' market position potentially breaches the competition rules in the UK.
The Market Interpreted Trump - Stocks Rose
The analysts have quickly interpreted the new US president Donald Trump – and the consequence on Wall Street is rising stock prices and falling market interest rates. .
Trump wants to stop foreign tax on US companies
The newly elected President of the USA, Donald Trump, has ordered officials at the US Finance Department to draw up "protective measures". These are to be used against countries that impose what he calls "extraterritorial fees" on multinational companies from the USA.
This is how much Spotify donated to Trump's inauguration
Tech companies like Meta, Google, and Apple donated large sums to Donald Trump's inauguration as the new President of the USA. Swedish companies also donated money.
Unexpected Strong Profit Surge for Semiconductor Manufacturers
The Taiwanese semiconductor manufacturer TSMC reports an unexpectedly strong result for the fourth quarter of 2024. .
Sources: Biden wants to stop TikTok shutdown
President Joe Biden's administration is working to find solutions that would prevent Tiktok from shutting down in the USA, even if the ban on the app is upheld by the Supreme Court. This is reported by sources with insight for NBC.
Tiktok may shut down for Americans on Sunday
Tiktok's Chinese owner Bytedance is planning to shut down the app for American users from Sunday onwards. The company's hope now lies in the US Supreme Court blocking the law that was voted through last year.
Mixed on US Exchanges
The tech giants weighed down Nasdaq's composite index on the first day of the trading week in New York. Nvidia fell 2.
Job figures sank Wall Street
The stock market in New York fell sharply since new American labor market statistics got the hope of more interest rate cuts to fade away into the distance. .
Semiconductor Giant Sold More Than Expected
Taiwanese TSMC, one of the largest producers in the semiconductor industry, reports sales for the fourth quarter that exceed expectations. The company, with customers such as Nvidia and Apple, increased sales by 39 percent between October and December, to 868.
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